Tate Britain
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Photographer and surrealist Lee Miller gets a long-overdue retrospective at Tate BritainLee Miller ushered in a new era with her avant-garde and raw photography. Now, Tate Britain celebrates her life's work
By Hannah Silver Published
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First look at Burberry’s A/W 2025 show set, which is inspired by the tapestry-draped interiors of country housesWallpaper* gets a first look at the set for Burberry’s A/W 2025 show at Tate Britain, a collaboration between Daniel Lee and Bureau Betak designed to evoke the tropes of British country houses and weekend escapes
By Jack Moss Published
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Jasleen Kaur wins the Turner Prize 2024Jasleen Kaur has won the Turner Prize 2024, recognised for her work which reflects upon everyday objects
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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From activism and capitalism to club culture and subculture, a new exhibition offers a snapshot of 1980s BritainThe turbulence of a colourful decade, as seen through the lens of a diverse community of photographers, collectives and publications, is on show at Tate Britain until May 2025
By Anne Soward Published
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'You survive with grace': Alvaro Barrington at the Tate BritainAlvaro Barrington considers Black culture with Grace installed in Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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‘Women in Revolt!’ at Tate Britain is a deliciously angry tour de force of feminist art‘Women in Revolt!’ puts feminist art from 1970 – 1990 under the spotlight at Tate Britain
By Hannah Silver Published
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Alive and kicking: 'Conceptual Art in Britain 1964–1979' at Tate BritainBy Florence Waters Last updated
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Soft touch: Flying Object brings its multi-sensory exhibition to the TateBy Christopher Stocks Last updated
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Decorating Tate: branding specialists North refresh the museum’s identityBy Elly Parsons Last updated
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Frank Bowling cements his status as a modern master with Tate Britain retrospectiveAfter six decades, the British artist is finally getting his dues as a gently dazzling survey of his paintings opens in London
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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Turner Prize 2020 bursary winners announcedTen artists have been selected to win this year's historic Turner Bursaries
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Cornelia Parker’s major Tate Britain survey explores British fragilityAt Tate Britain, Cornelia Parker’s first London survey show dissects politics and history and reframes everyday life
By Martha Elliott Last updated
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Cooking Sections: visualising a responsible food industryTurner Prize-nominated Cooking Sections explore how we can create and consume food more sustainably. Priya Khanchandani, head of curatorial at London’s Design Museum, talks to founders Daniel Fernández Pascual and Alon Schwabe about the politics of food, and fixing broken structures of consumption.
By Priya Khanchandani Last updated
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Henry who?: Barbara Hepworth retrospective ’Sculpture for a Modern World’ opens at Tate BritainBy Nick Compton Last updated
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Tate Britain celebrates the short but seismic age of New BrutalismBy Nick Compton Last updated
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The darkness of photojournalist Don McCullin explored in Tate Britain retrospectiveThe iconic British war photographer reveals the personal toll his photographs have taken as a major survey spanning his six decade-long career opens in London
By Tom Seymour Published

